I am working on a project where I select multiple items from a database (say 20) and store them in the cache in an array. I then need to remove the item from the array when the user clicks on the item.
Rather than deleting the cache and re-firing the query every time this happens (which was suggested by a colleague) I would like to simply remove the item from the cache and only re-fire the query when there are a limited number of items in the cache (say 5)
The array coming from the cache looks like this:
[
[
'item_id' => 10001,
'item_name' => "super-cool item",
'item_description' => "This item is awesome"
],
[
'item_id' => 10002,
'item_name' => "super-cool item",
'item_description' => "This item is awesome"
],
[
'item_id' => 10003,
'item_name' => "super-cool item",
'item_description' => "This item is awesome"
]
]
The array gets shuffled before three items are selected and shown to the user.
Obviously what I need to do is select an item based on the item_id
, unset that item's key and reset the field in the cache.
The part that is tripping me up is selecting the item based on item_id
, so what is the most efficient way of doing this?
unset($arr[$item_id]);